| Edward Josselyn Beck - 1907 - 402 стор.
...by his father to the crew of their ship Antelope, Capt. Wilson, which was wrecked off that Island on the night of the 9th of August, 1783. Stop reader,...tear, A prince of mine, Lee Boo, lies buried here. The Nelson Tomb. Adjoining this grave is a stone which records the death of Mary Mansfield widow of... | |
| Edward Josselyn Beck - 1907 - 398 стор.
...Antelope, Capt. Wilson, which was wrecked off that Island on the night of the 9th of August, 1 783. Stop reader, stop, let nature claim a tear, A prince of mine, Lee Boo, lies buried here. The Nelson Tomb. Adjoining this grave is a stone which records the death of Mary Mansfield widow of... | |
| Francis X. Hezel - 1994 - 388 стор.
...directors of the East India Company had a stone erected over his grave bearing the quaint epitaph: Stop, Reader, Stop!— let Nature claim a Tear— A Prince of Mine, Lee Boo, liesbury'd here. (Keate 1789:361) Elegies were composed to his memory; persons of the stature of Coleridge... | |
| Bernard Smith - 1992 - 290 стор.
...excursions from the school. Keate ended his story by printing the full inscription on Lee Boo's tomb: Stop, Reader, stop!— Let NATURE claim a Tear— A Prince of Mine, Lee Boo, lies bury'd here. It appears to have inspired the lines a little later in the poem: Where'er I wander'd,... | |
| Paul Frederick Kluge - 1993 - 260 стор.
...merited a tomb, and a street named in his honor, and an epitaph written by a future lord mayor of London: Stop, Reader, stop! — Let Nature claim a Tear — A prince of Mine, Lee Boo lies buried here . . . There were books about Lee Boo and plays. Samuel Taylor Coleridge was said to have wept at his... | |
| David A. Chappell - 1997 - 268 стор.
...live." Keate immortalized the Palauan with a romantic account that amended the young Oceanian's epitaph, "Stop, Reader, stop! — let NATURE claim a Tear— A Prince of Mine, LEE BOO, lies bury'd here." That possessive pronoun showed the plight of such double ghosts. In 1793, Maititi of... | |
| Felipe Fernández-Armesto - 2001 - 560 стор.
...he succumbed to smallpox in 1783, he was buried in the Rotherhithe churchyard under the inscription: Stop, Reader, stop! Let Nature claim a Tear— A Prince of Mine, Lee Boo, lies bury'd here.16 Visitors to the Pacific found a voluptuaries' garden, painted by William Hodges, who... | |
| Felipe Fernández-Armesto - 2006 - 492 стор.
...when he succumbed to smallpox in 1783, he was buried in Rotherhithe churchyard under the inscription Stop, reader, stop! Let Nature claim a Tear — A Prince of mine, Lee Boo, lies bury'd here. Visitors to the Pacific found a voluptuaries' paradise, painted by William Hodges, who... | |
| Edward Josselyn Beck - 1907 - 396 стор.
...crew of their ship Antelope, Capt. Wilson, which was wrecked off that Island on the night of the gth of August, 1783. Stop reader, stop, let nature claim...tear, A prince of mine, Lee Boo, lies buried here. The Nelson Tomb. Adjoining this grave is a stone which records the death of Mary Mansfield widow of... | |
| 1788 - 534 стор.
...WILIOX, which was wrecked off that Ifland in the Night of the ylh of Auguft 1783.. Stop, Reader, flop!— let NATURE claim a Tear— A Prince of Mine, LEE Boo, lies bary'd here." \ With the following very fenfible and .elegant remarks of Mr. Keate we fhail conclude... | |
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